"lyart" meaning in Scots

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Adjective

Etymology: From Old French liart or Latin liardus. Etymology templates: {{der|sco|fro|liart}} Old French liart, {{der|sco|la|liardus}} Latin liardus Head templates: {{head|sco|adjective}} lyart
  1. (of a horse) having dappled white and grey spots
    Sense id: en-lyart-sco-adj-tWmCjeL2 Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header

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